Showing posts with label Ladder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ladder. Show all posts

Monday, March 28, 2011

Pyramid - Testing Super Ladder


Wanted to try out my new ladder, worked like a charm. Water was 42, northern wind howled at 20-30, gusts around 45. Fishing was fair, on average one fish per person per hour. When a strong wind comes out of the north, there are only a few beaches that face south and permit casting. Managed to put 2 little guys in the net, lost 2 others including a 28" buiser who was about ready to be netted (darn barbless hooks).

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Super Ladder - Pyramid Lake


The Truckee was flowing at 1,000cfs and winds were predicted to gust up to 50mph @ Pyramid. Some people tie flies when the weather won't allow them to fish, I build stuff. Today I hung around my shop and built a new Pyramid ladder. I ordered this bad boy from back east, it has a large standing platform that's a full 5' off the ground, to keep the rollers from breaking on your knees. I bent a piece of aluminum across the top guardrail and manage to create a sturdy seat mount. The seat is a Cabelas special and should get the job done. The ladder can be used for standing or sitting, depending on which direction you face it.
I added a stripping basket and a gear box and mounted them to the ladder using RAM articulating mounts. RAM mounts are awesome, and you can attach just about anything you'd like to them, even a beer holder. I configured my net with a lanyard that allows me to net fish w/o having to leave the standing platform, but it quickly breaks away via a magnetic connector if you have to chase a big fish down the beach. I added two adjustable levelers on the front of the ladder to keep the standing platform level when on steep beaches and uneven ground. Lastly, I put a perpendicular support bar across the back legs of the ladder to prevent tip-overs. Now the only thing left is to see if it helps me catch fish!